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A battle ensued when the Chinese arrived. Both sides suffered heavy casualties, but Putri Aji's forces lost more men than the Chinese fleet . If the battle continued, however, Putri Aji's forces would be crushed, and nothing would stand in the king's way. Out of options, Putri Aji took betel from a container and chewed it while chanting a mantra.
Folklore of Indonesia is known in Indonesian as dongeng (lit. ' tale '), cerita rakyat (lit. ' people's story ') or folklor (lit. ' folklore '), refer to any folklore found in Indonesia. Its origins are probably an oral culture, with a range of stories of heroes associated with wayang and other forms of theatre, transmitted outside of a written ...
Keong Emas (Javanese and Indonesian for Golden Snail) is a popular Javanese folklore about a princess magically transformed and contained in a golden snail shell. The folklore is a part of the popular Javanese Panji cycle, which tells stories about the prince Panji Asmoro Bangun (also known as Raden Inu Kertapati) and his consort, princess Dewi Sekartaji (also known as Dewi Chandra Kirana).
Putri Tangguk is a character from Jambi folklore. [1] [2] According to the story, Putri Tangguk is a mother who has seven kids and lives with her husband. [2] Her husband and her are both farmers. [1] Although they work hard to take care of their children, [1] Putri Tangguk realizes that she does not have much time for her children due to her ...
He was the son of Raden Putra. [2] His mother was exiled from Janggala Kingdom because she was blamed for the poisoning of the king's concubine. [2] Later, she gave birth to a young boy named Cindelaras. One day, Cinderalas found an egg that was dropped by an eagle. He took care of the egg that hatched to become a mythical talking rooster.
The Syair Bidasari is a Malay poem popular across Southeast Asia. [1] [2] [3] Surviving manuscripts date to the early 19th century, and the story may be older.[4] [5] Following a beautiful maiden who falls into a deathlike sleep during the day, it has been compared to the European fairy tales of Snow White and Sleeping Beauty.
One of the Islamic kings of India had three sons, namely Houssain (Husayn), Ali, and Ahmed (Ahmad), and a niece named Nouronnihar (Nur al-Nahar). [2] Prince Ahmed was the younger brother of Houssain. [3]
"Sleeping Beauty" (French: La Belle au bois dormant, or The Beauty Sleeping in the Wood [1] [a]; German: Dornröschen, or Little Briar Rose), also titled in English as The ...